In the 2nd bar of the last line the whole note is missing again in the alto. I then listened to this again in the app and this deviation can also be heard. But since the recognized notes are divided into two voices, the eighth note does not appear at the correct position after the dotted quarter note, but already at beat 2. In the first bar of the last line it looks as if only a few superfluous pauses had been recognized in the bass. The whole notes from soprano and alto are represented as chord in soprano, in alto this note is missing. Then bars 6 and 7 are missing in all voices and it continues without a double bar in bar 1 of the song movement. In the second bar the dotted half is missing in the tenor. If I insert the XML-Code here, it gets interpreted, so please look into the attached file. The signs were recognized correctly, the signature 4/4 is displayed as 2/2 and as far as I understand the XML, this is not Musescore's fault. Text and breath characters are not yet recognized according to the specification.
I loaded the generated XML file into Musescore 3. Therefore I was keen to see what this would look like in the notation. The recognition took place quickly and at first I heard few deviations from the original, but the last two bars of the foreplay were ignored. The photo has been taken with an iPhone SE. I have made an effort to take a photo that is as evenly illuminated as possible and as straight as possible.
Therefore here first test 1a (photo of a simple chorale).
The first test should show how well the program is suitable for this purpose. The program also supports choir singers in learning their voices. I'll do several tests, about which I'll report to you one after the other. In the following I would like to report, how the recognition performed for me. I don't have any relation to the provider except the nice contact via mail as follow up to my posting in the forum.
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As promised, I received a free annual license of PlayScore 2 for iOs worth about 30 Euro for testing.